18 Inch Ceramic Fire Stones Set

Many travelers far and near find themselves collecting rocks. Perhaps you are no different. Imagine that every day on your walk, you find one distinct rock. Because you have an eye for the unique, you pick it up. It feels good in your hand, so you bring it home, and you sit it down. Do this for several weeks, and you will have amassed an excellent rock collection.

Imagine what it would be like to use these rocks in a fire pit, with the flames caressing each stone as you sit back and enjoy the fire. You can’t use found rocks in your fireplace, but you can use ceramic fire stones.

Blazing Glass offers you an 18” Ceramic Fire Stones Set that is perfect for your fire pit. These natural looking stones come in seven earthy colors and three varied sizes, designed to look like the collection of rocks you gather on your travels.

Fire stones are made of the same quality material as the ceramic logs used in gas fire features. The stones look more modern than lava rock and more natural than fire glass. Thanks to the way these ceramic stones are manufactured, they will withstand the high heat of your fireplace, and they will never lose their color, even with use after use.

You may use these Fire Stones in any fully vented fire feature. Use these stones with an 18" CS OR CXF Burner (Model # RAS-CS18 OR RAS-CXF18), which is not included.

Our stunning Fire Stones are made for indoor and outdoor applications and they can last a lifetime when installed properly. While our products are made to be DIY friendly, we always recommend that you hire a Certified Installer if you have minimal experience with fire features. Our Fire Stones are made as accents to fire features, they are not meant to be used as the sole filler nor be in direct contact with the burner. *Completely vent any fireplace during use.

Proper installation for the following application is as follows:Outdoor Installation Requires:

Burner Ports to be faced down

3” or more of Volcanic Ash (1” below the burner, 1” through the burner and 1” above the burner)\

Silica Sand as a base (Natural Gas) or Volcanic Ash as a base (Propane)

Prop 65 Warning

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead and Lead Compounds, which are known to the state of California to cause cancer, and Carbon Monoxide, Lead and Lead Compounds which are known to the state of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

How Much Do You Need

FIRE GLASS CALCULATOR

If you are not sure how much fire glass you need for your fire feature, you can easily and accurately calculate how much you need by using our fire glass calculator below. All you need to do is simply select your fire feature type, fill out your dimensions, and hit calculate.

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Round Fire Pit

We recommend 2" - 4" of glass depth for most fireplaces. For rectangular and square fireplaces, use the same front width as back width. All measurements should be made in inches.

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Square Fire Pit

We recommend 2" - 4" of glass depth for most fireplaces. For rectangular and square fireplaces, use the same front width as back width. All measurements should be made in inches.

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Rectangular Fire Pit

We recommend 2" - 4" of glass depth for most fireplaces. For rectangular and square fireplaces, use the same front width as back width. All measurements should be made in inches.

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Fire Bowl

We recommend 2" - 4" of glass depth for most fireplaces. For rectangular and square fireplaces, use the same front width as back width. All measurements should be made in inches.

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Fireplace

We recommend 2" - 4" of glass depth for most fireplaces. For rectangular and square fireplaces, use the same front width as back width. All measurements should be made in inches.